Chemical reactions are often modeled as continuous differential equations with reaction rates related to chemical concentrations (law of mass action). As many have pointed out (e.g., Gillespie, Lok, ...
Molecular simulations serve as a crucial tool in the quantitative understanding of chemical reaction equilibria by bridging atomistic interactions and macroscopic phenomena. Through advanced ...
Researchers have performed the first ever quantum-mechanical simulation of the benchmark ultracold chemical reaction between potassium-rubidium (KRb) and a potassium atom, opening the door to new ...
Simulation of chemical bonds and reactions is expected to be one of the first applications for at-scale quantum computers. Physicists have now demonstrated the world-first simulation of a chemical ...
At the air-water interface, a negatively charged amino acid carries out a nucleophile attack on a gas molecule to convert it into a product. The reaction rate is enhanced due to significant reduction ...
Researchers report that frozen hydrogen cyanide crystals can enable highly reactive chemistry at low temperatures.
Organic chemistry students and bench chemists alike rely on the Grignard reaction, a relatively simple way to make carbon-carbon bonds. But even though the reaction was first described 120 years ago, ...
The world of combustion science is much like fluid dynamics, an intense and ever-changing pattern of turbulence, a swirling river of fire and complex chemistry. So it’s only apropos that San Diego’s ...
Chemical reactions are responsible for life as well as all the products that we use during our lives. But there are some common misconceptions about reactions, especially that the product of a ...
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